This research aims to identify images of Guru Nanak Singh's missionary journeys in light of the Janam Sakhi manuscript. Guru Nanak made long journeys inside and outside the Indian subcontinent, and Guru Nanak Four missionary journeys, the aim of which was to spread his message. He was born and was influenced at the beginning of his life by the Islamic religion. He studied Hinduism and Islam and found, from his point of view, many points of convergence between them. He was a prominent figure in Indian Sufism in the late Middle Ages. He was proficient in music to the point of admiration. Take it As a means of disseminating his principles, he even arranged the writing of Kru Karnatha Sahib Ali arranging the lyrical melodies, Nanak took on his responsibility as a spiritual teacher to guide people to truth and goodness, and in order to perform this task, he traveled around the villages And the Indian cities, one after another, and then the neighboring countries in Western Asia, accompanied by Rifqiya Mardana, and Mardana, who composed music for the words that Nanak wrote to fill the streets to call people to the new doctrine, found widespread acceptance among the people of the Punjab, and Guru Nanak’s visit to religious centers and Sufi shrines in The Islamic world was to be guided to reconcile the two religions of India at that time, making these trips for the only goal in his life was to deliver his message of salvation to society.
(2024). identify images of Guru Nanak Singh's missionary journeys in light of the Janam Sakhi manuscript.. Journal of Archaeological Research and Studies, 15(15), 327-334. doi: 10.21608/archmu.2024.374333
MLA
. "identify images of Guru Nanak Singh's missionary journeys in light of the Janam Sakhi manuscript.", Journal of Archaeological Research and Studies, 15, 15, 2024, 327-334. doi: 10.21608/archmu.2024.374333
HARVARD
(2024). 'identify images of Guru Nanak Singh's missionary journeys in light of the Janam Sakhi manuscript.', Journal of Archaeological Research and Studies, 15(15), pp. 327-334. doi: 10.21608/archmu.2024.374333
VANCOUVER
identify images of Guru Nanak Singh's missionary journeys in light of the Janam Sakhi manuscript.. Journal of Archaeological Research and Studies, 2024; 15(15): 327-334. doi: 10.21608/archmu.2024.374333